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Dec 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin
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ENCM 3000 - Literary and Cultural Theory Goals: To introduce students to theoretical approaches to texts and to the practical applications of literary theory. Students should take this gateway course in the sophomore year in conjunction with declaring a major/minor. This course builds on the learning experiences introduced in FYW 1120, the surveys, and ENCM 1400 - Introduction to Literature and Criticism and prepares students for success in 3000-level writing and literature courses and the senior seminar. Required for many 3000-level courses.
Content: Reading and discussing representative 20th and 21st-century critical approaches to the study and understanding of written texts and producing analytical essays that apply critical methods to selected texts.
Taught: Fall and spring
Note: The department recommends that students take one of the following courses prior to taking this course: ENCM 1200, ENCM 1210, ENCM 1220, ENCM 1230, ENCM 1500, or an equivalent. This course is not recommended for first year students.
Credits: 4
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